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Native Fluorescence Mapping of Cancer

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Abstract

Fluorescence intensity ratio maps were generated from fluorescence images of ex vivo head and neck, and cervical tissues. Excitation (300, 340 and 380 nm) and em ission (340, 380 and 440 nm) wavelengths were chose n to image native tissue fluorophores, i.e. tryptophan, collagen, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.

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